Police upped the number of shooting victims in Sunday morning’s nightclub shooting to 17, and said that surveillance video from inside of the club will likely not be a part of their investigation.

Seventeen people were shot -- one fatally -- at Cameo Nightclub on Kellogg Avenue in Cincinnati’s East End area. Multiple shots were fired inside of the club, striking 17 people – including O’Bryan Spikes, 27, who was killed.

Officials updated public officials on the shooting Monday during a meeting of Cincinnati's Law and Public Safety Committee.

Cincinnati police Chief Eliot Isaac said the investigation is progressing, and upped the total number of injured victims. Police said Sunday that 16 people were shot.

“Yesterday, we had another individual come forward saying he was struck by gunfire. Now, that total is 17 individuals that have been struck by gunfire as a result of this incident,” Isaac said.

Of the 16 wounded by gunfire, Isaac said five are still hospitalized.

“Two of (the victims) are still in very critical condition and three others still in very serious conditions,” he said.

Isaac reiterated that he believes there were multiple shooters inside of the nightclub early Sunday. He said around 200 people were inside of the club at the time of the shooting, and urged any witnesses to come forward.

Officials said that witnesses are a crucial part of the ongoing investigation, and that dozens of witnesses have been interviewed so far. Isaac said that several of the injured victims will likely have information that could hone in on arrests.

“There are a lot of people that were involved that were right there very close that are recovering from very serious injuries. As that information comes in, that will be a part of the progression of the investigation,” he said.

Police are following up on several leads, saying that the owner of the nightclub has been fully cooperating in the investigation.

However, police said Monday that video from inside of the nightclub will likely not be part of the investigation.

“I do not believed there was any footage that has been captured inside of the bar,” Isaac said in reference to questions from council members

Council members praised officers for their quick response Sunday morning.

“I really appreciate your leadership. I believe that your police officers are heroes and did a miraculous job,” council member Christopher Smitherman said.

Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley echoed those sentiments, saying it has been a long issued for Cincinnati first responders.

“I think it is critical for the public to know the role firefighters and EMT played in a chaotic situation like that,” Cranley said, in reference to first responders rushing into the nightclub in wake of the shooting.

City leaders echoed investigators' calls for witnesses to come forward. Anyone with information on the incident is asked to contact Crime Stoppers at 513-352-3040.